Tuesday August 30, 2022, the Parisian revealed that Sylvie Tellier was leaving her post as director of the Miss France contest. Thursday, September 8, 2022, in the columns of Gala, Jean-Pierre Foucault spoke about the replacement of the young woman.
There is change in the air… Tuesday, August 30, 2022, the Parisian announced that Sylvie Tellier was leaving her post as director of the Miss France competition, which she had held for fifteen years. In a statement, Alexia Laroche-Joubert said: “To represent the Miss France brand, I naturally thought of Cindy Fabre (…) She has all the professional and human qualities necessary to succeed in her new role and best support young women in their role as embodying Miss France values.“Asked about this change, it is in the columns of Gala as Jean-Pierre Foucault said: “I am happy that all of this is going smoothly. The handover is done intelligently, without settling scores and that’s very good for the image of the competition.“
Wednesday August 31, 2022, Sylvie Tellier was invited on the set of Do not touch My TV, on C8. Referring to his departure, the mother of three children had assured: “You’re not leaving after seventeen for a reason. I want to do something else, to undertake. I am a business woman, I have a lot of desires. And today, I want to take care of France. I find that since the Covid, we have companies that are suffering, and I would like to promote French know-how.“When she felt she had nothing more to contribute, she added:”I felt that I had to leave one day because of the evolution of society. I have already expressed many reservations about the evolution of the competition.” For GalaCindy Fabre said: “I don’t have the same functions as Sylvie. Alexia remains president of the Miss France society. My role is to preserve the values of Miss France and my skills in events will serve me.“
Jean-Pierre Foucault, on the sidelines?
In the past few days, it has been reported that the famous host could be ousted from presenting the competition. Friday September 9, 2022, at the microphone of Virgin Radio, he nevertheless assured: “We work in a world of well-bred people and, if that had been the case, I would have been informed of it by the Miss France society and by TF1.“For her part, Alexia Laroche-Joubert had specified in C mediaon France 5: “Who could replace Jean-Pierre Foucault?“
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